This is a question we receive from many non-Catholic parents looking for a private, Christian education for their children. The answer is “No, your child doesn’t have to be Catholic to attend our school.”

Your child’s education is important and choosing the right school for your child can be a big decision. The whole process may seem scary and a bit overwhelming. However, if you’re considering a Catholic school education for your child, Our Lady of Grace Catholic School (OLGCS) wants to help you make the right choice. Below are some simple steps you can take when it comes to choosing a school for your child.

Hey all you T-Birds and Pink Ladies, it’s time to grease back your hair, put on your poodle skirts, and come shake, rattle-and-roll at Our Lady of Grace Catholic School’s (OLGCS) Grace Gala 2018 – Grace Is the Word. This enjoyable bash takes place on April 20 at the Mill Top Banquet and Conference Center, 802 Mulberry Street, Noblesville.

When you send your child to Our Lady of Grace Catholic School (OLGCS), you’re setting them on a path of lifelong learning – both academic and spiritual. At OLGCS, our Catholic curriculum helps to shape our students intellectually, spiritually, physically, and socially, so they can become future community leaders.

As you walk through the halls at Our Lady of Grace Catholic School (OLGCS) in Noblesville, Indiana, your senses come alive. Academic excellence is evident, but there is something more. You hear a lot of things: children learning, talking, and discussing facts, children laughing and sharing fun, children playing instruments and singing, and, often, silence as children concentrate on a task at hand. You might smell fresh cut wood emanating from the woodshop, candles from mass, and yes, sweaty bodies in the gym. You’ll see the evidence of their learning efforts mounted and displayed on the walls. And, if you happen by at lunchtime, your mouth might start watering from the smell of lunch!

Many people may think when they register their children at a Catholic school their children won’t be able to participate in sports like public school students. But that’s simply not the case! Our Lady of Grace Catholic School (OLGCS) participates in the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) of Indianapolis. We believe allowing your children to get involved in youth sports is a fantastic way for them to develop lifelong skills.

Are you considering a Catholic school education for your child? Or, perhaps, your child is already a student at Our Lady of Grace Catholic School (OLGCS). You may wonder why so many people choose to send their children to a Catholic school versus a public school. Below, we’ll discuss some of the reasons why parents decide on a Catholic education for their children and the benefits a child can gain from that education.

The holidays are a perfect time to reflect on everything God has given us throughout the year. But we shouldn’t limit our thanks giving to only one day a year. The Bible tells us: “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” – 1 Thessalonians 5:18

In addition to seeing happy, eager faces at Our Lady of Grace Catholic School (OLGCS) every school morning, it’s such a joy to know that each OLGCS student is getting a superb education that is based on faith. Students learn important academics that prepare them for careers while also learning about Christ, developing a strong faith to guide their spirituality and values. We believe our students will have a strong foundation for very successful lives as they grow into adults. We very strongly believe in the benefits for students and their futures. We seek out every possibility to offer such an experience to all families who pursue a Catholic education for their children. Sometimes that requires financial assistance. One way we can offer assistance is through Scholarship Granting Opportunities (SGO).

You’ve probably heard the acronym STEM used when people talk about education these days. But do you really know what STEM education is all about and why it’s important to become a STEM certified school?